New Britain Herald Newspaper, January 11, 1928, Page 9

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l‘uwll Speaking §:u- of Sports CROTETIITOTITICISOIIOGOS , A new club has been discovered in Maple Hill which is one of the smaller suburbs of Elm Hill, known as the “Lion Tamers of Maple | ;0 HiIL" TIts president is Graham [iig... Spring, Jr., substitute center on the Hartford High school football team i : % during the playing scason. A club Py HTH house has ' been built, the .|0||IlAwmA« W 66 s Tamers” doing the work tln'm—‘ = 2 welves, pouring the concrete ar wiring it for electricity, ete. nster T. Walker . May SPECIAL MATCH Muster Plumbers 82 s W 89 535 35 Shoe Mukers L1058 103 RITE T a2 o I surburn Sualky President S8pring is known huntsman who spells death | to racoons and any animal that looks like them. He is also a great admirer of the New York Giants | and makes one or two trips to New | York in the summer to watch the | team in action. He hasn't voiced | his opinion on the trade which sent ilogers Hornsby to the Boston Braves. | the vell- Grexory L MATCH . Light | Wheaton Twenty years ago anyone in thi; city might just as well tak his life in his hands as predict that ., ot one day Fred Jean would not only 'texin G “l desert New Britain but would also Jifannon .. . b do worse than that, play on a Hart- |t .- 5 ford roller hockey tcam. But, 15w Spinettn Market St no | S matter how unbelievable that might | 150 be, Jean will appear in a Hartford | nniform Thureday night against his | wei first love, New Britain. | 16 | Kenney | Albano ltuck “Red” Donnelly was the Lutt for | the jibes and squawks from the | bleachers last Monday night, Dutly puune we are interested in awaiting the . Larso reception to be given to Jean when !M »‘"n:m he comes onto the floor here ) Ploh ‘Thursday. 1f we don't miss our | #uess, the chorus of razzberries will | be one of the greutest ever nnmrd-" od any player in this city. ! MEN'S INDUSTRIAL LEAGUE Skinner Chuck Adamatie Keeplng an ear to the ground |\ieemnder days has become guite a job. | Valentine v it is football and we under- stand that definite steps will b | taken very soon to form a state | league. One of the requirements to be agreed upon will he ridding Con- necticut professional fooiball high-priced st 101 s 430 472 Works 101 132 s1 123 108 107 Stanley nik e ek of [ Giacek Wilcox Langders Thoge interesicd the move- A ment have poiwted out that there | ¥olie are sIx cities awaiting an oppor- 1o tunity to enter a circuit such as is Goodrow Leing Intimated. Bridgeport, Water. N Tronsky bury, New Haven, Stamford, Meri- ¢! den and New Britain are all Smen- : tioned am possible entrics. Hartford Sl las not been mentioned because no |t & 13 ene in the Capital City seems to be much Interested fn football ines the windup of the professional sit- | uation there in the past two years. Looking over the local ficld, it appears that there is plenty of oy. Pi cellent talent represented in New | Britaln for a football team, “Itca” O'Nell, “Jumbo” Gnasdow, “Uncle’ Connolly,” Carl Brink, “Zip” Zehrer. Argosy, Griswold, “Pigeon® Connolly Long and mauy others too numcrous 10 | s wmention, give New Britain the nu. Isaoual leus of a team that wotld make SO things hum in state circles. : in Volliardt Stanley Rudn Wileoy Andvrson North & duds ; i This may all be out of order at . yaymur the present time because of the fact | Neverick ¢ 3 that almost an entire year must [J20isen ... 98 T pass by before another grid season |\ " s D rolls around, but we again arise to state that the only salvation offered to the professional foothall situation in this state is the formation of state league on the lines mentioned above, Murphy The Connecticut ¥ tric Light & Irower ! etball team win ¥ the Meriden tgam at the Bris- LADIES" tol High school gymnasium tonight ik I the continuation of the series |l which was played at the Tabs' hall in this city last weck. The local M. team will lineup practically the |1 s‘ame a it did in the last game. s02 r Chu Hall ., Hausman MeGuire Three games will be staged again 1 tonight. The program is as follows: -\ lranford vs New Milford at 7 % o'clock, Norwalk vs Waterbury at |\ A o'clock and New Britain vs Meri- | den at 9 o'clock Fbllowing the spectacular battle staged in this city |y, last week. there are sure to be a M large number of fans from this city o b NS trio of games, B Tiornkor! Lipple Tacohs One of the junior candidates for “ place on the cent board of basketball referces is Abe Aronson who has appeared in the official vole of arbiter at reeent games in the Girls' Industrial Leagne Satur- Jay nights at the s ey Arena, Abe was one of the leading players | in junior circles of this cily a couple ! of years ago und he should be cfti- clent as an official after he zained the needed experience, Dick Dillon may be secured to re- | ree the game hére urday be- A, !ween the New Britain and Holyoke |1 teams. The fans of this city will ” never be satisfied with anyone else Qui as & referee excepting possibly “Red” Ball or Billy Coyle. Stanley Rule g K ML Sarra has . Farmer |£. tann Moskill Koerler Li e Tichards { I Dumimy 1 North & Judd Ball has been secured as a regular | M. Dunn R referee in the state league and 1.«"\" ':;;;T_';“ 2s B will probably appear in that capac- E ity in this city in the near future. | Mis manuer at officiating at a gam ¥ & peculiar but very effective onc and he is considered one of the best referees ever to appear in this cit WITH THE BOWLERS VRATERNITY ALLEYS SPECIAL MATCH New Britain . Swinson A Frisk Kellerman i'alstrom Newton Plochar Friday Night at . T8 135 SPRINGFIELD TEAM VE, CONNECTICUT ACES 10 ALL-STAR BOUTS Reserved Seats 75 cents 518 A58—1437 Fluinville Smoke Lnters ; D T tiwnnelt Warner Tiugbes Canwell May Walther Smoke Shop, Billie’s Smoke Shop. B L [ — DUSTRIAL LEAGUE Tickets on sale at Bridgett': ate Lunch, Sheehan’s Smoke Shop andg * (Chairman Levine of Registration Board Refuses Sanc- Defeat Alpines in One of Boys' jclub, which boasts one of the bes: 2 |up to fight in Bristol Friday night,| A "\ FIGHTS LAST NigH? Mu—-1i19 *-'FORBID NEW YORK BOXERS | 1 13 TO APPEAR HERE FRIDAY NIGHT OF UPSETS tion to Members of Team—Ofticials of Mohawk A. | C. to Secure Suitable Opponents for Connecticut | Boys — Other Features Planned With Inter-city | \ Bouts—Springfield Battlers on Card. Club Loop Surprises Group A Sanding | W. L. Alpines |Cyelon |, The invitation of the Mohawk: A whom he securcd a close decision |Dixies C. of this city to the New York jin Windsor Locks a short time ago. | Panthers boxing team to appear in an ama- Morley wants revenge and he may |Uomets teur fight tournament here Friday 'get his chance here Friday. Mohawks . 5 |night has been accepted but per- Among the Springfield boxers | Every game in the Group A In- {mission for the boxers to appear in slated to appear in this eity are | termediate basketball league at the this state has been refused by Mike Raeflell, a heavywelght weigh- | Boys' club last evening resulted in Chairman Levine of the registra- ing 180 pounds; Bill Lieberman, who {a distinet upset. the clean slate of tion ~committee of the New York will probably fight Rollo Roland of |the first-place Alpin®s being the . No reason was advanced | Waterbury; Marino Pagoni, Charley |most serious casualty in the ensuing York officials for his Shea. Al Annone and Harry O'Sie.|lveakage. This team had gone action und when reached on the This aggregation is reported to rep- | through the league more than once {vlephone Jast night Ly James resent the eream of the team from |around and had won six straight, but S president of the Mohawk the City of Homes jthe Cy : i porused® fo Judlify hs re-| Members of the Franco-American NI bY 9-6 and move to within onc| other than to say that the club of Waterbury have entered ap- |Bume of the lead. Scoring was tow, York boys would be banned |plications for places on the local | N0 Man on either side geLting more it they came to thim city. Among them are numbereq NN one fleld goal. Block topped Vollowing this, the oficials of the the Larrivier brothers. T.eo and Lu- | ¢ Poilt-makers . tibse. Goute local amatqur fight club, started i Roland, Bob Morrison ang |%°" and Baylock held their men | 4 scoreless. The summary: to find suitable opponents for tnw Jack Harman, men who were picked to oppose the | Frank Cugno of this city, who ! Alplnes |metropolitan stars. The Springficid has become a scnsation sinee his i Jlds cntrance into the amateur ranks a |(lster, if bles of simon-pures in the coun- 'short time ago. will make his nm;"'?\;'::: B 4 i " Will probably be sent in instead home appearance Friday night. ""‘vmwu{. ‘r, i 2 of Dandery, Silo and LaPera, ana opponent has not yet been picked, Hekutls: I o 5 |from past expericnees, it is pretiy He scored a three-round knockout | R that they will furnish as over Bill Williams of Windsor | if not more action than the |Locks in that town last night. He | W Yorkers. had Williams out at the end of the Johnny Clinch, local ace. will be first and second rounds but the bels scen on the card. He was signed saved him cach time. number of other boxers have |but postponement of the tourna- submiiped applications for the tour- jment there has made Mim avaflable nament and an excellent card will for the local punch swapping party. [be furnished from the list, it fs Efforts will be made to mateh him promised. The first bout Friday With Vic Morley of Hartford, over night will be staged at §:30 o'clock. | | ones swept through them ‘o he FL Pts. [ o [ K certain | | Block, rf T | Michalowski, ¢ . | Truban, rg . | Baylock, lg | ! i The Comets who fvere enjoying the _ none too euviable distinction of be- |ing tied for last place, met the Pan- ind Jack Silver, Oak-lthers in the second game and | draw, (10). Jimmy Me- | squeczed out a 6-5 victory after a| Terre Huiute, won by teehni- | hectic encounter. This pulled the | ho. Mexi- | Panthers back into a triple deadlock | {in the cellar. Denis and Kosswig | sal led their respective teams in scor= | Reading, Pa.—Syhan Bass, Balti- ing, while Winters and Annunziata | nd Harry W New York |Lield the Panther forwards com-! s pletely pointless. The summary: Comets Fld Denis, rf et Paluch, It . Karbonic. ¢ ... | Winters, rg | Annuziata. 1g . Cortiin % | Pittsburgh, 1 Hang, € - 134 | Devott, 59 lace, mmy Baker, New B i 2 ki, defeated Charlie Long, Omaha, the cinted Pros. | Jacksonville, Fla.—Sid Chapel Hill, N. ., won | Ben Pound, Ilorida, (10). | X an is one of the most progres- Chicago—Dud Taylor, Terre Huute | sive nations in the use of clectric icfeateu Rabe Ruth, Louisville, (10). | power. Les Marriner, Chicago, won by tech- knockout from Bud Dor: -.NFliam 1go, (5). Jimmy Block, Lo Angeles, won by technical knockou A8 & provintive, melt and inhale night and morning— from Johnny Murphy, Indianapolis, (5). Warren 1. New Orleans and v . c o o..unYwa-A OUR BOARDIMG HOUSE from Big | (! Totals 3 Pauthers, Fl. Sartinsky, 1 Nedbala, 1f Kosswig, © Andrews, rg . Gr Jimmy Mahoncy, Scranton, Pa., draw 4). uddy De Totals By Ahern «HELL FIND MORE THINGS WRONG WITH Nou “THAN AN AUTO ¥ DEALER DOES WrTH A “TRADE-IN! = + WHEN Nou LEAVE, YOUR HEAD WILL BE “TRVING 10 “TAKE YoU HOME, BUT NOUR FEET WILL BE GOING / TOWARD A ae) A HOSP(TALY “THATS NO SALE '« WAITTILL VoU 6o ForR “TH' MEDICAL EXAMINATION, wu Hm-m- WART -TiLt —TH' Doc GETs -TH" EAST AN" WEST ON “THIS * ROSTRUM OF NOURS . ~+< HE'LL JUST CLOSE His SATCHEL AN’ NoD Vou ouT! HAW ,« 11T WoULD HAVE BEEN WORTH Nou LAD'S WHILE, -0 HAVE HEARD ME ANSWER ALL “THE QUESTIONS NESTERDAY, ON “THE APPLICATION, FOR INSURAMCE . s EGAD,~"THE AGENT EVEAN COMPLIMENTED ME ON MY READY AND UNFALTERING RESPOMSES ! OPTIMISTS « /=1~ defeated Cornell unive, 28 head football coach, | The other component of the tail-| Lawrence, Kans. — The University fcct was made to President ‘Walter end tie, the Mohawk tean, also|of Missouri won its first basketball | A, Jessup by the councll and the sprang a surprise when it ran up a |victory in six years from Kansas ’prutdenl agreed. 26-7 acors on the strong Dixies. | University, 30 to 22. Schmarr made five field goals for | the winners and Normant and Re- | matta three cach, the last named |of lowa athletic council has given also keeping his man scoreless. For Burt Ingwersen at least one more the Dixies, Amento featured on both attack and defense. The summary Dixies, A penny invested at ¢ per ceat at | the time of the birth of Christ wesld row amount to $3,744,604,532,183,. 987.466.180,006,321,306, This sem, |year to make good as head football |in gold would amount to 148,000 | coach. Recommendation to that cl-‘ume- the weight ef the world. Towa City, la. — The University Puzzo, rf | Adams, 10 . N. Lipmun, ¢ . Amento, rg .. Winkle 13 Totals Mohawks. ¥l Schmarr, rf 5 Kobela, If . Normant, ¢ . Rematta, rg Marholin, Ig Totals e SPORT 8y the Tuited Pr. | Montreal, Que. —— Les Canadiens defeated the Ottawa Senators 3 to v | in a Natfonal lcague game, Sy - Boston — The Roston Bruins 1‘ feated the Chicago Black Hawks, 3 to 1 in a National same. | league hockey | Princeton, N. J. — Princeton de- | feated Temple university, 35 to 21 in a basketball zame. | miversity . 30 to 26, in & basketball game. Colgate had | trailed the Cornell team until the! last tifree minutes of play. | Ithaca, N. Y — Colgate CIGAR The Choice ~ Emporia, Kans. Francis E.| Welch, assistant coach and instructor in the Emporia Teachers’ college, | was named to succeed H. W. Hargiss Teachers’ basketball team defeated | the Southwestern Teachers' college, | e e maneEsnes | _ of Oklahoma, 42 to 24. 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